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Kevin Levrone, Gold Amino, 350 Tablets, 35 Servings

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🥇 Kevin Levrone Signature Series Gold Amino

From the legendary Kevin Levrone, Gold Amino is a full-spectrum amino acid supplement designed for the dedicated athlete. This formula boasts 5 different amino acid sources, including premium whey and beef amino peptides, to support your muscle-building and recovery needs. It’s also doping-free, making it a safe choice for competitive athletes.

  • Full Spectrum Amino Acids: A complete profile of essential and non-essential amino acids to fuel your body.
  • 5 Diverse Sources: Combines whey and beef amino peptides for a comprehensive and effective formula.
  • High Protein Content: Delivers 12g of protein in every 10-tablet serving.
  • Zero Fat & Sugar: A lean formula to support your fitness goals without unwanted calories.
  • 35 Servings: Packed with 350 tablets for a long-lasting supply.

💡 How to Use

Take 10 tablets daily. For optimal results, consume before or after your workout, or as directed by your healthcare professional.

🌿 Ingredients & Nutrition Facts

A powerhouse of amino acids for the serious athlete.

Nutrition Facts (per 10 tablets serving):
Energy: 48 kcal
Protein: 12 g
Fat: 0 g
Carbohydrate: 0 g
BCAAs: 1790 mg

⚠️ Allergen & Safety Information

  • Consult with a healthcare professional before using this product.
  • Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
  • Keep out of reach of children.
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